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Place of Birth - Detroit, Michigan
Nationality - American
Date of Birth - 22 February 1962
Height - 1.65m
Place of Residence - California
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Lenda Murray
Lenda Murray stands as a beacon of bodybuilding excellence, celebrated for her unparalleled combination of beauty, shape, development, and pure athletic achievement. With an impressive eight Ms. Olympia titles, she remains one of the most acclaimed female bodybuilders in the world.
BIO - Lenda Murray
A LEGACY OF BODYBUILDING EXCELLENCE
Lenda Murray stands as a beacon of bodybuilding excellence, celebrated for her unparalleled combination of beauty, shape, development, and pure athletic achievement. With an impressive eight Ms. Olympia titles, she remains one of the most acclaimed female bodybuilders in the world.
Profile
Place of Birth - Detroit, Michigan
Nationality - American
Date of Birth - 22 February 1962
Height - 1.65m
Place of Residence - California
A native of Detroit, Michigan, Murray has always been a trailblazer. She began her illustrious career by winning her first professional contest, quickly establishing herself as the world’s premier female bodybuilder. Murray’s athletic journey is storied, marked by her high school record in the 100-yard dash and her participation in cheerleading at Henry Ford High School. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science, with a minor in Practical Writing, from Western Michigan University, where she was also an active cheerleader and dancer. In 1982, she made history as the second African-American student elected homecoming queen at the university.
Murray’s public presence expanded when she joined the USFL Michigan Panther’s first cheerleading squad, eventually becoming co-captain during their 1983 championship season. Her time as a Pantherette honed her skills in public speaking and interacting with diverse audiences.
Transitioning into bodybuilding, Murray’s career took off when she won both the 1988 Michigan State Bodybuilding Championship and the Great Lakes Championships. In 1989, she achieved pro status by winning the NPC Junior Nationals and the IFBB North American Championships, catapulting her into national prominence. Her victory at the 1990 Ms. Olympia, overcoming 29 world-class competitors, marked the beginning of her reign, which included six consecutive titles, tying Cory Everson’s record. After a brief retirement, Murray returned in 2002 to secure two more consecutive wins, breaking the record and cementing her legacy.
Murray’s influence extends beyond bodybuilding. In 2015, she featured in Adam Sandler’s movie “Ridiculous Six,” a national Wendy’s commercial, and most recently, the Netflix documentary “Killer Sally” in 2023. Her media presence includes appearances on Geraldo Rivera, CNN, Entertainment Tonight, and hosting ESPN’s Muscle Magazine. She was a regular on ESPN’s Flex Magazine Workout Show and today provides commentary for the Olympia World Championships on Pay-Per-View.
Her prominence is reflected in numerous magazines covers and features in Muscle and Fitness, Flex, and Shape. Renowned photographers like Annie Leibovitz and Martin Schoeller have included her in their works. Murray has graced the pages of Vanity Fair, Essence, Ebony, Allure, Mademoiselle, and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, as well as major newspapers like USA Today, the New York Times, and Rolling Stone.
Today, Lenda Murray resides in Chandler, AZ, serving as the spokesperson for Wings of Strength and celebrating her 20th year as an IFBB and NPC Fitness Producer. She hosts Olympia TV on YouTube and hosts her own workout show, The Lenda Murray Experience, where she interviews and trains with top Olympia champions. In 2019 she founded Crystal Planet Nutrition, a Nutritional Supplement line that focuses on Anti-Aging. Muscle and Fitness aptly describes Lenda as “the shape of things to come,” a testament to her enduring influence and iconic symmetry.
Lenda Murray continues to inspire and shape the future of bodybuilding.
Contest History
1980s
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1985
NPC Michigan State
4th
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1985
NPC Eastern Michigan
1st
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1986
NPC Michigan
3rd
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1987
NPC Iron Woman Michigan
3rd
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1987
NPC NOrth Coast
2nd
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1988
NPC Michigan
1st
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1989
NPC Junior Nationals
1st (HW & Overall)
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1989
IFBB North American Championships
1st (HW & Overall)
1990s
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1990
IFBB Ms. Olympia
1st
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1991
IFBB Ms. Olympia
1st
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1992
IFBB Ms. Olympia
1st
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1993
IFBB Ms. Olympia
1st
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1994
IFBB Ms. Olympia
1st
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1995
IFBB Ms. Olympia
1st
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1996
IFBB Ms. Olympia
2nd
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1997
IFBB Ms. Olympia
2nd
2000s
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2002
IFBB Ms. Olympia
1st (HW and Overall)
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2003
IFBB Ms. Olympia
1st (HW and Overall)
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2004
IFBB Ms. Olympia
2nd (HW)